I am a NY licensed social worker + psychotherapist with experience working with LGBTQIA+ clients, their partner(s) and families

My work is informed by the intersection of my own identities as a queer, non-binary trans person. I am a first-generation Argentine immigrant.

SERVICES

Individual

Family

Relationships

After obtaining a degree from the New School in Environmental Policy, I worked in sustainable, off-grid housing, where I gained a better understanding of social isolation and the need for connection and community building. This inspired me to pursue an MSW from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, where I graduated with a specialization in Gender and Sexuality. I have since worked primarily with LGBTQIA+ adults, youth, and their families.

I am interested in approaching our work together from a relational and liberatory perspective that challenges power structures and empowers you. I work with a variety of modalities depending on your needs to create a therapeutic relationship based on trust and safety. We can then explore vulnerable parts, early wounds, and/or ways you learned to make sense of the world. I value an environment that is collaborative and allows for the nuance and complexity of human experience. 

I work from a trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, sex positive lens that is welcoming of non-traditional relationship structures and experiences. 

I also work part-time as a clinic therapist with the Ackerman Institute’s Gender & Family Project, as well as the Foster Care & Adoption Project.